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Did G-d Create Evil?



Question:

Did G-d create evil? Surely G-d made everything. So although it is people who actually do evil, it was G-d who must have created the idea of evil. But if G-d is good, how could He create evil?

Answer:

Here's the paradox: Goodness exists because G-d desired it; evil exists because G-d doesn't want it.

If a human wants something, but doesn't actually do anything about it, nothing happens. You may want a piece of cake, but a cake will not materialize unless someone bakes it.

But when you're a Divine Being, your desires create reality. With G-d, just wanting something makes it exist. After all, He is all-powerful; if He wants it, what can possibly stop it from being? He wanted a world, so it was. He wanted goodness, so it was.

Now the same applies to G-d not wanting something: it too becomes reality. If G-d decides He doesn't want something, then that decision itself makes that thing exist. G-d's all-powerfulness means that even His not-wanting creates. Evil is what G-d doesn't want. So it exists.

But evil doesn't exist in the same way that goodness exists. G-d wants goodness, so its existence is true and everlasting. Evil exists as a negative, something G-d doesn't want, so its existence is flimsy and temporal. Evil is no more than an undesirable non-entity, a path not to be taken. By doing evil acts, we give evil more credit than it deserves. Our bad choices make evil into a truer existence than it really is.

In the end, evil can't prevail. It is an unwanted ghost, a temporary illusion, a thin facade. Over time evil dissipates, no matter how menacing it may seem. Wicked empires crumble, rotten ideas become exposed, and goodness eventually shines through. That's what G-d wanted all along, but He leaves it to us to achieve.

The only way to banish the ghost of evil is to turn on the light of good.


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Posted: Oct 20, 2008
To la schele neal
I spent ten years or so representing myself as one race or the other. I found that most people are prejudiced toward some race or the other. When I found that I was under fire by the very people bothering you, I was afraid. I was used to tolerant, intellectual Torontonians and not backwoods hicks.
No, I did not question G-ds' choices. Over the years, I have been "instructed" to believe that primitive paranoids like anti-Semites are souls incarnating from traumatized animal existence.
We are democratic; we try somehow to gain perspective as to the evils of man. Perhaps your grandfather hunted the deer, who sorely missed their own loved ones. If this idea is a given in evolution, then the expression that the sins of the fathers are visited upon the sons for 10 generations does seem to make sense. If your ancestor has killed, perhaps the action deprives your DNA of some immunity to a sense of justice from within the wild kingdom. I have suffered exactly what you have, yet I am a vegan.
Posted By sue, Kanata, ON

Posted: Oct 19, 2008
Did G-D create evil
Isaiah 45:7 G-d is the speaker:
"[I am the One] who forms light and creates darkness, I make peace and creates evil; I am G-d, Maker of all of these."
Posted By Brandon Phillips, Los Angeles, CA

Posted: Oct 12, 2008
Leaves of Grass
We are many leaves of grass- a "lawn". GO out and mow it. The lawn blades get cut, as you play G-d with the whole scape.
If you were a ripening grass plant, would the mower seem to be good, or evil?
Posted By sue, Kanata, ON



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